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Kurt interviewed by High Point Enterprise
September 2, 2010
Mark Kurt, assistant professor of economics, was interviewed by the High Point Enterprise for an article about the impact of corporate earning on the job market.
Tom Tiemann and Steve DeLoach present at Popular Culture Association meeting
April 7, 2010
Tom Tiemann presented a paper "What Do Soccer Moms Do All Day," written with Steve DeLoach, at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association annual meeting in St. Louis on April 3.
Economics students present research at conference
March 4, 2010
Economics faculty present paper on commuting
March 2, 2010
Lumen Scholar shows economic benefits to free surgeries
February 18, 2010
Your heart should tell you it’s good to offer free surgeries in poor nations for children limited by certain physical handicaps. Andrea “Drea” Dorrow, the sixth student to be featured in a series of E-net profiles on the inaugural class of Lumen Scholars, can now tell you why it makes good public policy, too.
Steve DeLoach speaks with News 14 Carolina on economy and jobs
January 8, 2010
Steve DeLoach, a professor of economics, spoke Jan. 8 with News 14 Carolina about the overall health of the American economy and when the public can expect to see job growth and lower unemployment figures.
CELEBRATE! profile: Erika Lamanna ‘09
January 6, 2010
Improving the health of children in Third World nations may be as simple as offering $40 loans to parents who want to start a small business. That finding and more was shared this week at SURF by Erika Lamanna ’09, whose interest in developing economies is the latest topic in a series of E-net profiles to highlight undergraduate research during CELEBRATE! 2009.
Economics Club Meet and Greet
October 2, 2009
Elon student featured in African hospital report
September 8, 2009
Andrea Dorrow, an economics and business major and one of the inaugural Lumen Scholars, was featured in the annual report of the Beit CURE International Hospital in Malawi. As part of her Lumen Scholar research, Dorrow spent time in the southeast African country studying the role that minimal healthcare plays in determining the economic health of a developing nation.
News and Record quotes Mark Kurt on effect of sales tax increase
September 3, 2009
Mark Kurt, an assistant professor of economics, spoke with the (Greensboro, N.C.) News & Record for a Sept. 1 story on the sales and excise tax increases taking effect in North Carolina.